The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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360. oldal
... religion and humanity . But the persecutors of the Jesuits fell by a different law , by that " eternal " law ... religion they recognize no other than a spiritual Christianity , whose object is to sanctify men and secure their eternal ...
... religion and humanity . But the persecutors of the Jesuits fell by a different law , by that " eternal " law ... religion they recognize no other than a spiritual Christianity , whose object is to sanctify men and secure their eternal ...
385. oldal
... religious ideas and of those ideas alone . Their history is plain and simple . When Mary succeeded Edward VI , she restored the old religion and persecuted the adherents of the new . Her bigotry and cruelty , not so much the result of ...
... religious ideas and of those ideas alone . Their history is plain and simple . When Mary succeeded Edward VI , she restored the old religion and persecuted the adherents of the new . Her bigotry and cruelty , not so much the result of ...
476. oldal
... religion and a superintending Providence . At least Carlyle's theory , borrowed from Hegel , will not answer this ... religion . Men may be said , with every propriety , to progress morally when they come to know and to obey moral laws ...
... religion and a superintending Providence . At least Carlyle's theory , borrowed from Hegel , will not answer this ... religion . Men may be said , with every propriety , to progress morally when they come to know and to obey moral laws ...
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